Morocco’s protest movements have changed over the past 60 years, but the regime’s repressive ways have not.

Mohamed Daadaoui is a professor of political science at Oklahoma City University. He is the author of "Moroccan Monarchy and the Islamist Challenge".
Morocco’s protest movements have changed over the past 60 years, but the regime’s repressive ways have not.
The king’s desire to control the elected government while appearing above politics is at the root of Morocco’s problems.